Tag: OxygenOS

OnePlus is most likely forging ahead with a new flagship phone that will launch this summer, but it hasn’t completely forgotten about the flagships of yesteryear. The OnePlus 3 and 3T are getting new open beta versions today. The changes appear to be the same, but the version numbers are different. The OP3 gets v32 and the OP3T is v23.

Here’s the official changelog.

Phone

New auto pick up gesture

answer an incoming call by raising the phone

Gallery V2.5

New design for Collections tab

Added reorder function for Collections

Added recently deleted Collection

OnePlus Switch

Added support to migrate application data, allowing you to switch between devices seamlessly

OnePlus 5 got the Android 8.0 (Oreo) update earlier this year and the OnePlus 5T got the Oreo update last month. Now the company has started rolling out OxygenOS Open Beta 6 and Open Beta 4 for the 5 and 5T, respectively that brings Android 8.1 Oreo for both. This also brings new Gaming mode optimizations, new auto pickup gesture for incoming call and the OnePlus Switch has been updated to support migration of application data. Check out the complete changelog for both OnePlus 5 and 5T Updated system to Android 8.1 Oreo Phone New auto pick up gesture answer an incoming call by raising the phone System General bug fixes and improvements Added more clock styles for ambient display Optimized full-screen gesture support (Only for 5T) Updated Android security patch to 2018-02 Gaming mode Added new optimizations in gaming mode for immersive gaming experience including power saving and pausing adaptive brightness OnePlus Switch Added support to migrate application data, allowing you to switch between devices seamlessly The update is about 1.6GB for both and also includes Android security patch for February 2018. If you’ve already flashed a previous Open Beta build, you will receive this update via OTA. If you haven’t, you will need to flash this manually by downloading it from downloads.oneplus.net. Source 1, 2Fone Arena

Along with a bump to Android Oreo, which brings new features like picture-in-picture, the update to OxygenOS 5.0.2 includes general bug fixes and improvements as well as a CPU security patch. OnePlus has updated some of its custom apps in this update, too.

Here’s OnePlus’s full changelog for OxygenOS 5.0.2:

System

Upgraded Android version to Oreo(8.0)

New design for Quick Settings

General bug fixes and improvements

Applied CPU security patch: CVE-2017-13218

Applications

Updated Launcher to v2.2

Updated Gallery to v2.0

Updated Weather to v1.9

Updated File Manager to v1.7.6

This update is rolling out in stages, so it may take a few days to hit your device. If you’ve got a OnePlus 5T, keep an eye out for it.

The OnePlus 5T Oreo update, as some you might already know, started rolling out late last month. It arrived as OxygenOS 5.0.2. However, due to some issues, the roll out was temporarily stopped. Good news is the update has again started rolling out, and this times, it’s arriving as OxygenOS 5.0.3. As for changes, most of them remain the same, just that the change-log now mentions some fixed issues. If you’ve been waiting for the OTA notification, your wait shouldn’t be too long now. Source | Via

Face unlock has been in Android for years, though it recently became a hot topic again when OnePlus put it in the OnePlus 5T. The 5T’s implementation is stupid quick – so quick, in fact, that you often don’t even see the lockscreen before it unlocks.

OnePlus has started pushing out a new update to its OnePlus 5 smartphone. Arriving as OxygenOS 5.0.2, the update brings the promised Face Unlock feature. The changelog also includes a CPU security patch (CVE-2017-13218), enhanced EIS for video recording, and updates to Launcher, Gallery, Weather, and File Manager apps. The update comes with some general bug fixes and improvements as well. Source

Face unlock has been in Android for years, though it recently became a hot topic again when OnePlus put it in the OnePlus 5T. The 5T’s implementation is stupid quick – so quick, in fact, that you often don’t even see the lockscreen before it unlocks. Now, in OxygenOS 5.0.2, the feature has made its way to the OnePlus 5 as promised. There are some other fixes/additions included as well.

OnePlus has finally started rolling out stable Android 8.0 (Oreo) update for the OnePlus 5T smartphone with OxygenOS 5.0.2, as it had promised at the launch. This comes a month after the first Oreo open beta update. The same version of OxygenOS stable update is also available for the OnePlus 5 that brings Face Unlock and enhancements to EIS when recording videos. The update also includes new CPU security patch, updates to OnePlus applications as well as general bug fixes and improvements for both the phones. OnePlus 5T OxygenOS 5.0.2 Changelog: System Upgraded Android version to Oreo(8.0) New design for Quick Settings General bug fixes and improvements Applied CPU security patch: CVE-2017-13218 Applications Updated Launcher to v2.2 Updated Gallery to v2.0 Updated Weather to v1.9 Updated File Manager to v1.7.6 OnePlus 5 OxygenOS 5.0.2 Changelog: System Added Face unlock function Applied CPU security patch: CVE-2017-13218 General bug fixes and improvements Applications Updated Launcher to v2.2 Updated Gallery to v2.0 Updated Weather to v1.9 Updated File Manager to v1.7.6 Camera Enhanced EIS for video recording The OnePlus 5T OxygenOS 5.0.2 update is 1688MB in size and the update for the OnePlus 5 is 1658MB in size. Both these still have Android security patch for December 2017. Source 1, 2Fone Arena

Around a couple of weeks after the previous version went out to eager testers, OnePlus has today released the new Oxygen OS Open Beta 3 for the 5T. This addresses the controversial findings revealed a few days ago regarding the Clipboard functionality. OnePlus’ solution is to simply remove the Clipboard function, based on user feedback allegedly. Interestingly, the Open Beta 3 packs new navigation gestures that are reminiscent of those employed by the iPhone X (but not 100% identical). You can turn these on by going into Settings and disabling the navigation bar. Once you’ve done…

OnePlus has released new open betas (Beta 5 for OnePlus 5 and Beta 3 for OnePlus 5T) that brings several new features including new pick-up gesture switcher to choose which way you slide to pick up a phone call, adds CPU security patch: CVE-2017-13218 and removes the Clipboard function after feedback from users. There is a new SMS categorization function for India to auto-sorts SMS messages into categories. It also brings new Navigation gestures that lets you hide the soft buttons and have back, home and app switcher functionality using gestures, similar to iPhone X. As usual the update brings bug fixes and improvements. Check out the complete changelog below. Phone Added pick-up gesture switcher You can now choose which way you slide (up or down) to pick up a phone call System General bug fixes and improvements Removed Clipboard function Thanks for your feedback, we removed this feature based on that. Applied CPU security patch: CVE-2017-13218 Added new Navigation gestures that you can enable by going into settings and disabling the nav bar. (Only for 5T) India only Added SMS categorization function for India only This is an India only feature that auto-sorts your SMS messages into categories The latest updates are 162MB and 108MB for the OnePlus …Fone Arena